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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. MOMDAY. OCTOBER 19, -1891; 2d EDITION = “=== MAIL FOR FARMERS. GOSsIr ABOUT MR BLAINE. THE LOGAN sTaTUR, Today—No | What Mr. Manley fe Said to Have Told About The Commission Decides to Erect it on Iowa the Secretary's Intentions. Circle. Agentleman who recently bad a talk with! A mecting of the commission having in Mr. Manley at Augusta, Me., quotes that gen-| charge the selection of a site for the Logan tleman as saying that Mr. Biaine would retura | statue was held in tho office of the Secretary of to Washington, but not before the Novem-| War today. CASES OF ASSAULT, Several Disposed of in the Police Court by Judge Miller believes in imposing jail eve- tences instead of fines, especially im cases where the prisoners are old offenders or where ‘Delay in the Work. ‘The supervising architect of the to- day issued an advertisement for bids for the the city postoffice site to be opened at his Ova “Evzsrse> Exam WILL BE POSTPONED TO TUESDAY EVENING. : the offense proven requires more than an ordi pap Te ARG Uxcers, sonrs, poled imectar a avrphayratsqere cant | Uy clections; that the Maino delegation would | | There were present Secretary Proctor, Gen. | nary 85 fine. MUSIC BY U. 8. MARINE BAND. Free Postal Delivery in the Count esescwaey heparin be BHEUMATISM AND Tee very ‘be for the purchase and removal of all build- — Asotuzr Sexsationar, Dax Proposed, ings, structures, debris, &c., and for the drain- chief of engineers of the army. Orders will be pe CATARRE CURED age, water pipes, &c., connected with those pclbg Situation was fully discossed and e num: taken and a special bi of sites wero erosion insted Aiscount allowed o@ Tus Paws Rox BY TAEING In an additional paragraph it is stipulated over an hour. It was deflaitely agreed tolocate ’ the statue in , at oe soem BALMACEDA'S DEATH AGAIN DENIED, | wet ‘sks rowed fts¥tgn sash, "efee'ta ion tin — T T 0 20. AYERS IN FAVOr OF HARRISON. paren omORROW~ £ VEsDAY, CTOBER a * . Rredoreeryel BARSAPARILLA An Organization to Detect Fraud-| go A Series of Ingwntons Thefts Brought to | M*: Clem Studebaker Thinks That ie the | Til), Sane et wi a oe per: Light—Ne Arrests Yet Made. sees! —_ fight and his aseailants were given ninety made upon all Fine Pigskin Gloves at 4Se. brought crows today not- 4 i‘ Mr. Clem. Studabaker of South Bend, Ind., | each. Newto: eixt: Se em inasiine eran Tomocrow wil be OBered 1 ulent Pensioners. Tebtecthes eebea eet thet o member ot | 005 Tenn ba Wasbiaetie come dogs tat | Pade Boe a selling at 86 and bapa tendance upon the ecumenical conf said | went to for ninety da: over. Barearx No. 1. a LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS toa Stan reporter today that Le wae mach grat pey hetine aa Policomes Belt some 50a. Fanuice Fon 39 svrssz retoonan is green rte ec br |orecema oa wae Snort uvea rant te ny ewe. | "a ee OUe. Fanuics For ce. far the extended or whom they will | P&Peré had given to the work of the conference. | arrested in the Baltimore and et Fernitare, Cor Fivethousand yardsof All-wool Dress Good: AND ENRICHED THE FARMERS’ DAILY MAI. reach, ns many checks were among | "1 Davesent TurSranregularly,” headded, “to pets, Upholstery ot Aanne!e—arrived this morning, bonxt orf praca ith the government to acceptabidon| the ‘hauls and it is not known how | ™®2Y ministers of my acquaintance, because | Goods, Wall Pa- Frm cap gpg aad Jase than cost of peedinc- D. An Effort to Have Free Delivery Extended | the whole or to accept a bid or bids for any many of the thief or thieves succeeded | '** Teport is so much fuller and more accurate pers, Bc., Fet shows Tw-The Palais Royal's rerular stock of ‘ile. Dress =o, Into the Country. one or more of the buildings bid for by | ™ ange are date back to Sep- | 2 an possibly be obtained from any of the enna, Materials will also be included at J0k., but positteely New Yorx, Oct. 19,—An organized effort is}©H@ or more bidders, the government Feligious journals.” gar tes the attractive window exhibit. [oreahet oa sala: "un sunoame euaeniaen tee HAS CURED OTHERS. andor way among farmers to secure from Con | Tererving the right to reject any_ or all bids re-| tember 19, and bave included two classes, Ono |T*j#oneliiraee” ee Turday's advertisement, ives an ides of our GOs. gress free mail delivery in countey towns. The | Sertided check payable to the Tremuror of the | ett BEX was broken open and ite contents | scsicbater iv fuliyhn. touch mith one sep given six months, JULIUS LANSBURGH, oe WILL CURE YOU. United States i taken, while other boxes have been opened, | can party upon ali the great questions, he Farmers’ Alliance, Patrons of Husbandry and other orders arocanvassing the matter. Lotters are being written to Congressmen in favor of the project and petitions to SetiFort are belay etrouiuisd. taratery mount of 50 per cent of the William Batler assaulted C. H. Theirbach aad paid €20 for his amusement. evidently by means of a key, and considerable hauls made. Not only the Post Office tment, butalso the losersand the banks are decidedly ‘reticent about the entire matter, their idea being that by that the recent electyon of a democrat amount of thé in I id. “Upon acceptance of a bid the successful bidder will be required to take immediate ac- tion in tearing down and removing build- ings, &c., and the whole ground to + Cuasrtox 50¢. Dazss Goons. The following are selected and comparison chal- Jenged with the zoods usually offered at G0c. We claim not only superior quality, but best variety of ” Cor. 13th and F sts. n. w. tianapolis was no indication of a change the state but only showed People of that city were satisfied with the record that their mayor No other house DOES-EVER DID-OR EVER ‘WILL—sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such Scorrs Excisiox Brvouaxrox, N. ¥., Oct. 19.—At banquet ri colors and atyiee: CURES COUGHS AND COLDS, the country. Farmers assort that a daily mail | 28" .£¢», and tho | whole ‘ ed to continue | Po dered Gov: Hill here Gat | 4, material | keeping the matter quiet the detection of the | Me | Dos : LOW PRICES AS WE quote. $Otoes Pata Cheviot cdots wabennace: delivery ai their door will add peroeptibly | sna “refuse within. sixty “days from | perpettator stood a better chances al. wuccene that tion the name ot Bolsa he | s C 40-inch Iuminated Cheviots. to. the money value of their farms and | sccoptance of said bid, and the successful bid- Tie secret method, however, oes not scem to | choice of municipal ofticers the eagle an cratic candidate for President im 1892. axs Axp Company. 40-Inch Plaid Cheviots. RELIEVES CONSUMPTION, will be worth still, more because it will keep | Ger ‘shall be responsible for any and all | bave brought about the arrest, although the | {8S More to the capability of the mon ti ted with colenged cheers and 40-inch Striped Chevits SCOTT'S EMULSION them in touch with markets and the outside | Son, i Peg sg first robbery is 3 month old. ‘The persons who | their political affiliations. If thoy geta Sa Hs inch Camel's Hatrs. edged by the governor, who said all pend un the coming state cleetion. ———— Range of the Thermometer. The following were the readings at the office of the weather bureau today: 8. m., 54; 2 |56, maximum, 62; minimem, 4a.” 2 riff law affect you | hed. | world and rob farm monotony. ‘Tho: farmers age writing to the agricultural press that this convenience would enable them quite generally to take a daily paper aswell as to subscribe for the lucal papers more liberally. in the American Agriculturist for November Postmaster General Wanamaker states definitely for the first time that the experiment made by the Post Ottice Department tor freo delivery in farming districts shows that the increase of resent curbstone and sidewalks around said block, or injury to per- sons or property. Mr. Edbrooke, the supervising architect, said toa Stan reporter that he had given three weeks to bidders to make their estimates, in order that they might have ample time in which to find a market for their purchases. bat petiod and the sixty duys following tect will be preparing his plans, so soon as the site is cleared he will be ready to make a contract for excavating. have worked the scheme are evidently not | official they dont care lacking in brains, as showa by the methods| It’s on the principle that used. 3 Feform works under the nati Many of the letters which wore taken from | The change of administra: the rifled boxes contained checks drawn by | Pring about a complete change of the Jepart- local merohants. Among the drawers of these employes, and the changes will become checks so far as beard from are Rufus K. Darby and Lansburgh & Bro. The checks were presented at the banks, three of which are losers in this manner and were generally cashed. although | 42-inch Plaid Serges .... 40-inch Piain Serzes - 40-inch Autumn Cashin For Touaonnow, 39c. Yarn. Ag Not more than one Dress Length will be sold to each customer, unless the regular cents—is paid, Burcars No. 2. CURES BRONCHITIS, SCOTT'S EMULSION WONDERFUL FLESH PRODUCER. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OL AS PLEASANT AS MILK. SCOTT'S EMULSION CURES THROAT AFFECTIONS. Asorsen Sraoxe Or Esrenrnise. 30 Sore. All you've got to do is to name the style— DIED. CALLINAN. At Nortel now | JOHN M. CALLINAN, pep ‘There are many business,” he re; that we use in our | on which w jana ed o plied, ber. priee 1 WI v | have to pay a big! than before, but I | thrty-sa y } SINGLE or DOUBLE } ( LOVES —Biack and thesutumn tints of Gray, Tan, | SCOTT'S EMULSION Pee Bein, Paya cll the increased ¢x-| Wien that work is done there will be another | one of Lansburgh's ehecks for £350 ‘was not pay } eo rere = BREASTED SACK | O fc, in T-hook “Palais Hoyal” Undressed Kid MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. © | ponses, He belioves that universal free deliv-| contract immediately. made for piling, and | cached on presetiation ‘Many of the checks | am willing todo that in onder to beneSit the | inca: ook rawertureeadenes Gloves. Rexuiar price, $1.25. For tomorrow, until ery would therefore be self-sastair thus, he says, the work will progress-| were altered, and in e most artful manner. | Toate: number: | hat is the feeling wath all | | CLLVELAN or THREE or FOUR | ¢ p.1., unly 70. pair, SCOTT'S EMULSION MR. WANAMAKER'S VIRWB. ively, with the least possible foes of time. Tho general run of blank check forme read, | UAuufacturera.’ Ihave recently received « et | 19 ii at BUTTON cUTAWAE | J No. 3. CURES SCROFULA IN ALL FORMS. | Mr. Wanamaker’s article aloo contains this |, “You cen ssrure the people of Washington,” | “pay to tho ordet of with blank for te | ee ee ee it nation ceca | anaats No. 3. . pe arc tinue at om he mvention OSIERY.—500 patre of the Palate Royal's exle- | SCOTT'S EMULSION statement of the case: “When a town grows | (O° 000d thore will not bo one day or one hour|the bands of the mail box cracker |#™d who was not very ‘ably disposed to 10,000 population and puts down foot walks $s now. however, otter! and puts up numbers on the houses the Post SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL WITH | Ofice Department is authorized ly act of Con- HYPOPHOSPHITES 18 SOLD ALLOVER Lite to est sae Giger! Cog py bond deliv i 1 WORLD. mail matter at the doors ouses per me ogee town "increases po stations are establis us ME®- WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP postal. service keeps cgi am. thie Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS | growth of the town. While all this postal work of MOTHERS for thetr CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- | is going on at the thickly populated points, ING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the of delay in this work.” The provision about the ils being for the whole square and for separate buildings in de- tail was introduced in order to give bidders a chance to select their materials. There are one or two new structures on the square and these will, in the architect's opinion, bring more money than the others. Mr. Edbrooke says he wants to a5 goods bargain as read thie way, but when they were presented and cashed -they, had a different appearance. The words “the! order of” had been drawn | through with a pen and an addition made at | the end, 90 that ‘they read, or one of them did | he wish a at ony rate, pay to Maurice oe | President Har: ein Indiana or rer.” The words “or bearer” bad | PPOUd of Gen. Harrison av been added in an almost perfect imitation of | Wow. | He | has the former writing, and then to make the en- | C®psble cabine> tire affair still more homogeneous ithe entire | toward Mr. Harrison. — He that the new tariff law is ju needed; thut its operations are developi: ditional indurtries in the farming regior he wishes me to pay his warmest rew brated 25c. Hose are to be offered at 2 pairs for 25 cents. So that none shall be disappointed not more than two pairs to each customer. Barca No. 4. OWELS.—All 25c. Towels until tomorrow evening for 19centseach. No better, fow a® good, 25-cent Towels can be found elsewhere. Barcars No. 5. take. place Toad o residence of his parents. 4] - (Alexandria and Balisase 1s on Sunday, Is, S p.m, CHAS. -, youngest son uf J. ke Crampton, aged twenty years and two one is a new and fresh feature of this fall's e beiug ren talk with the possit fashion. The **wood browns” are among them and fancy CAS- SIM ERE 8— ized 50 CHEVIOTS—noveity 0 TWEEDS. Weknow sacezing directis. $1 But this$12.c0stroke 3} Pt of enterprise will make them “bold L off the price merked on the piece you select. Banos No. 6. H evening only Se. each. CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Sold by Druggists in overy part of the werld. Be sure and ask for **Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" and take no other kind. 2S cents a bottle. ACES.—Choice of entire stock of Laces, Drapery ‘Nets, Flouncings. Demi-flouncings, &c. One-tenth EAD RESTS.—Pull size and artistically silk-trim- med. Regular price, 98 cents. Until tomorrow the farmers, quarrymen, blacksmiths, millers and artisans, all paying the regulation’tates of postage, are lett,to get their mail as best they an from the post ofic in the village oF at the ation. milet of 100 houses perhaps sixty sons from the village and the viotnage mado. a daily pilgrimage of distance of from one block to two miles from the home to the post office written part of the check, with the exception of ! the signature, had been ‘gone over with andia ink. 3 jocal | Both the post office inspectors and the li detective force have been at work trying to aiscover workers of this plan, but so far | With little success so fur as can be iearned. ‘The theory seems to be that the boxes were opened by some ‘one wio by some means was | ————_+21 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, mre one Roy Fore Stock Markets ¢ following are the opening and closi the ‘Kew ‘York Stock Murket, as reported by special Mretwe artuey 1410) street, ed to me ithe had omday evening, eral win Band eas mse morn to tind out whether thore is any mail or not, | Ata and ¢bundred more persons within the cir. cle of the office do not find it convenient to go | & to the post office oftener than once a week. One hundred or more persons each day, in all weathers, are making trips to the post office often at great personal incon- venience and discomfort, when a singlo carrier could once or twice cach day make the round of the village and distribute the mail and save the is | hundred a daily unnecessary tramp, collecting at the same time from theletter boxes located at the street corners mail to be forwarded. A conaury is 5 ent are in good h day ime, October S, beloved Son of Bauuuel A won, In the teuth year ot hie cl at Oak Hill cemetery at 3 ae, For Hemorrnaces possessed of a key anda uniform. However, this is mere surmise. pretty near what it takes to please you— and THESE SUITS WILL. WE GUAR- ANTEE THEM— se WAM Gd Peston Keb the gover thelr breath.” You'll not think the Bazaars No. 7. [MBRELLAS.—The genuine ‘Gloria Umbrellas, extra size—28-inch, paragon frames, Our regular Price, }. Tomorrow's special price $1.11. Bazcars No. 8. A MMONIA.—The best Houschoid Ammonia, larxo hotties, reduced from 8c. to 5c. a bottle tomorrow. Baroars No. 9. TAKE a ARTHUK HALL. Subscriptions find im it about what POND'S EXTRACT, for Its Erection Coming in to Bishop Hurst. Subscriptions for the Arthur Hall, which is to be oneof the finest buildings erécted in con- nection with the American University continue totumble in. Bishop Hurst received the fol- others are showing 2s there ure some politicians who are opposed to him because they have not got all they wanted | of }icrvaage people believe in the 1 Fe Bi Ir Your Back Acues = Laan g kev Beggs out, really good for nothing, it ener olay BuOWS'S IRON BITTERS. f Ludwick C. and 1M. LDL hid Q'strest north an offset to cur $15 grade. They never reached that de- D lowing letter from Chief Justice Way of Ade- xo ed WELRY.—Two thousand Enamel Flower Laco | It will cure you and give» xood appetite. Sold by 8! | Lewspaper brought every day to the door of | Lai i Why No Congressional Committee Attended | , > 7 ee een eee Ovencoars. | ITA EN: diamond center. Identical to those a HES) tas terrae acc Gene Gel as no one to go Tor —— pepe Poa ase His Funeral on Saturday. je You Rea» Tas You Wua 0 ee being sold elsewhere at 50 conte. One to each cus- |, to the post office for it would find a thankful | 425 behscmp era eu tor | The only official notice tnken of the death of E DECEIY: omer ts icl My Dear Bishop: Permit me as chancellor e only official notice en of the deat ! NOT BE DECEIVED. ‘There's no differ. | MF 19 touorrow at 13 cents, Canmazr & Lamy, subscriber and light anew lamp in the house- Mich ond ke Subaitef the Gapretany of Aasiniae ss | Rayrenentative 1an, the only masket respect | cont making deyartmest. $15-33 hold. 3 cy. Bazeas No. 10. OCKET BOOKS. —The Palais -Royal's well-known . Pocket Book and Card Case combined at 40 cents until Go'clock tomorrow. Bazcars No. 11. HASDKERCHIEFS.—White Lawn Handkerchiefs, borders of fxitation hand embroidery. A bar- gain at 25 cents. Tomorrow, 18e. or 3 for 50 cents. THE PALals Royal. welcome the American university into the | great republic of letters. I also ask you to nc- cept the inclosure as a token of my good wishes for the success of your undertaking. Believe me, yours faithfully, J. C. War. 2-50 ence between our 50 $12.50 OVERCOATS 5) and other folks’ $15 ones. Ifthere is itis ‘39 im @ur favor. Come 2 toparade the variety and we can muster = 28 reximent, most, at 2 812.50-to every “True enough the village of cross roads habitant or the dweller on the farm chooses his home for his family and might live in the city, where gas and water and mail are brought to his door, but when people evorywhore pay We are offering special inducements in Fall and | the same rate of postage why should one or- Winter Dress Goods. tion of them have muil facilities denied to inch All-wool Cheviots, now fall colors, at 50. # | other portions? Is it fair to the rural localities to refuse postal service equal to that pro- 36 and 38-inch All-woo! Plaids at 50c. a yard. vided for tl cities? Is it not ‘3S-inch All-wool Serges a! ayard. on the intelligence and as : as-tnch All-wool Imported Henriettas at 50c., 00c- | farmer and the artisan to ignore his need of the conveniences of correspondence and of snpplies of newspapers and magazines? Does it not retard the settlement of country districts by the officials of the House, was the placing of | rode cde ar mone ce | ERE See 2s There was no notice paid by the sergeant-nt- | We cautioned you last week aguinst the imitations of ‘The inclosure was for «good round sum. | armsor his deputy or by the clerk of the | CARTER'S LITULE LIVER PILLS. ——— poten N : INDIANS OBJECT TO WALKING. exopeliertiacy toattend the hasta aera | tenaerg scious ace poeta oaok insist upon Laving C-A-R-T-L-R-'.8, and eve that you Gen, Brooke Says They Won't Enlist as Foot | ‘he scrgeant-at-urms take any part in the eet them, ‘Sandicrs. funeral arrangements, as is usual. ier | _ The fact is that neither the sergeant-at-arms ccording to the annual report of Brigadier a om ‘Don't fonret the caution—don't be deceived. A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. The variety ot ‘th st. and 706 K st. n.w. Good thines have always been counterfeited and arie @12.50 im’t cur. ‘Washington Stock Exchange. Sales—Regular call—12 o'clock m: U. 8. 4s, $800 at 116%. | Metropolitan Bank, 2 at 268. “Ameri- ean Graphophone, 5 at 434. Government Bonds—U. 8. 4s, registered, 1907, asked. U.S. 43, coupons,” 1907, 116% bid, ked. a District of Columbia Bonds—Market stock, 78, 1692, currency, 102 bid, — asked, 20-year fund, 68, 1592, gold, 10134 bid, — asked. 20-year fund, 5s, 1809, gold, 105 bid, — asked. Water stock, 7s, cur- Tency,1901, 120 bid, — asked. 30-year fund, 1902, 116 bid, — asked. W: tailed a bit, Wecan 3t : show you every style He (Continued below.) PP sasamsoscant , commanding the de- | Tor hi# deputy is in the city. The clerk of the House is absent also, but lis deputy, the chief partment of the Pintte, with headquarters at | clerk is here, and 40-inch All-wool Imported Hentiettas at 50c. 8 yard. 42-inch Camels’ Hair Checks at G5e. a yard, fully nt to the sergcant-at-arms™ 1.50 f orth 75 122 bid ked. : — : r COATS, You'll look $12.30 anybody else brings Tue Paras Roya, Rizsoxa. lpr pangs (Hama na eee to neglect to provide in somo form’ or other Toney; Linhe Sid, iis woken nical aa fand: “SBE | Omaha, there are no fetooions =i skate 6k |S oe ao | ee eae ee twice at the price $19 ‘Wedon’t write in an ill-natured way when we say | 50-inch Ladies’ Cloth, extra.values, at G0c., 750.61 | Tee0s {oe Bt idum “ally intercourse Seilaseubabeoies eso t=-Wrost tami. abies with the | coss Hergeant-at-Arees Holmes dinciacsd Me | e20Qmway and €1.25a yard. ‘New Stamped Linens and Art Goods. Our prices are the lowest. ‘Stewart's Linen Thread, 100 yards, for 3c. a spool. Window Shades ready-made for 25¢. each. Sioux. He says drawal of troops and Pine Ridge agencies there has been no evidence of any further disaffection among the Indians.” In regard to the enlist- gre: Cavanaugh, who had served as deputy during the Congress and had held the same office dur- ing the last republican Congress previously, and appointed a new man to draw the ealary during the recess, when the work of the Con- town Ratlroad 10-40, 03, 103 bid, 105 asked. Washe ington snd Georgetown Railroad Convertible 63, 125, bid. 153 asked. Washington and Georgetown iroad Hights, 128 bid, — asked. Masonic Hall Association, 3 1b, 108 bid, — asked. _W: m st that you will laugh when you see the stocks of those who, being new to the business, imagine they haves perfect variety of Ribbons and boldly claim so in their advertisements. And then the prices. The following ——— BALMACEDA’S DFATH DENIED. Members of Tis Military Staff Expect to Meet Him in New York, for it'll be hard to be- HE Meve they're only $433 ek 912.50. Every dollar Dow Be Ducesven, i — nlist- | grees was done. The new deputy But buy the i have been selected as specimens of the Palais Royal CARHART &TAIDY. Cixcrexatt, Onto, Oct. 19.—Dr. Francis | imp. enh west ot ee SL pec p Aged came here to. atthe fe oath of BEST FIREPLACE HEATER EVER MADR, hhas been made to teil d ity and Trust Company, 62, 10) bid, — asked. | accordance re A. G.O.,| oftice and remained in the city for a ¥ “8 and DOUBLE-| Mbtons We want you, justto convince yourself, to} 47 928 7th st. and 706 K st. nw. idee End Riper Cariee Tiel Rice Sete, of | Sfeauinason Ligne futontey ioe soore 90 short while. He then went home sick and bas mepaed itary staff of President Balmaceda of Chili, arrived here early yesterday morn- Just see them, take comparison of the qualities, quantities and va- Tiety of colors offered elsewhere at similar prices) = SEXTON'S GRAND HEATER. wage G3, 1904, ‘ashington Light Infanury 2d 102 asked. Washin, troop of cavalry, L. sixth, was enlisted trom the Company, series A, 6s, 127 bid, 13% asked. Waal Sioux at Rosebud agency, and a com- 33 ake ny of infantry, I, eighth, at Fort Washakie 10 bid, — asked. bid, = been away since. The sergeant-at-arms office i is in charge of the cashier, who has nothing EAD) ington span, the Shosh and Arapahoes. It works where others tail! Sak ing and took the 8 morning Pan Handle | Companys, perce Ay (i 1 pid, 18 asked. | Wash: | trom jones and Arnpahoes. An ef- | whatever to do with the affairs of the office out- | Thousenus in tne by our best eitisoes, Sine BIBBONS FOR FANCY WORK Now R: x. train for New York. Neither could speak | 132 asked Washington Gas Company’ Converti- | fort was to enlist a company | side of handling the cash. | (RELY pronounce the “without ai «ajual _ aword of English. They had with them Mr. wn Kail-|for the second infantry at the ine —_ Ler “Asc. indorsed Die 68, 1901, 199 id, 133 asked. Rekingto | recommended Ly the — bi (Art Shades). i oI Ri whic! ssful, and Uy the primed), cove te « Tonle Bloch of ;Oalifocnias en interpreter: id, "103 asked. Chesapeake and | Ridge agency. was not successful, eestuibins ‘ain hai toa tie.” We il ot pm Se = ‘i ee ee ee ‘Through him ‘they said Balmaceda wa Sp EO ae aioction 9 thectlistmentet fadines | In the Criminal Court today in the case of | Matto 2ogr took routes 4 Ombre Ribbons from 3 to 5 inches wide, 7c. to 59. ‘ae dead, all reports of sui Ast mortgage 5s, 105 bid, 1103¢ asked. Metropolitan be this point came from the chiefs, and the fact | Robert D. Ruftin, charged with false pretenses, | S'la ait We cman tor thea, svat. youmans* Gither in New York or do. Burope: “Siguor | Hauoad, Convertible de 12 bid 130 asked.” U->. | that they were untiefiod with thelr’ present con-| the forfeiture of recognizance was set aside a ennkees Plain Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons (all alt). canines naw cOnm wien Pedro Montt, who. represented. the eongres- | ~ National ‘bank Stocks Bank of Washington, 415 | dition, and having also an objection to serving | this morning and he plead not guilty. ~ ‘Manufacturers of tho Best Fave Se sional party of Chili at Washington, hes been | bid. 480 asked. Wank of epubiic, zs bid. Guo | a8 foot soldiers. An effort was also made to}! In the ease of Leonard 8. Nicholson, charged | 2 Rane iain tae : soldi [ae | | ak. | ak, ste |e - and Furnaces, ~ Also asked. Metropolitan, 265 bid. giv asked. _ Centrai, | recruit a company of Indians from the Un-| |. Ps WILCOX & CO., BOSTON, CELEBRATED SELF. { heros couple of days on business, the nature | 50%,"),° “ikea.” Second, 6. bid. ~~ asked: | compahgre and Uintah Utes, which isa failure | With sounult with intent to espe, the feriitars Daltiawore, Md. SATIN EDGE GROS GRAIN RIBBONS. GossCnaatiG hve, of which he did no ge. Farmers ‘and. Mcchauier. 190 ‘bid. asked. | SP which have been reported. | Was set asi. : z ‘These are s wouder, even for the Palais Royal. | COMPLETE STOCK DERBY HATS, FOR MEN AND saked: ‘Wen ‘Eta, 364° bid 81 ated. “‘Tradera, | AN effort is now being made at the Fort Hall | ,.0ohn Sittim Miny 28 lor, sani aghtin | Els IN WASMINOTOR, DG i neetiages, Bove, TO SUPPRESS PENSION FRAUDS. Si oie Ou taked. | Traders, / and Lemhi reservations, which, from the ENS IN WASHINGTOR, D. En 10934 bid, — asked. ‘uh on a bench warrant, ariaigned, plead not guilt, road Stocks — Washington and Geurgetown, “areas eee od from the officer in charge, ond wis oamsaninnel: At @1.50, $2, £2.50, #3, @4and 95. Sans Axv Comranr, Abvweays Improving, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND Ros. rice. Se. 2 a a top ‘No. 1 Ribbons in pieces of 10 yards: Plain G.G. Silk, DRESS BILK HATS, 85, 86 and $8 FULL LINE SOFT HATS Veterans of the G. A. K. Will Organize the Old Guard, Provivexcr, R. I, Oct. 19.—A new organiza- —— receive: will not be efforts to enlis for the present.” ccessful at this time. Other t Indians have been suspended 215 bid, 218 asi North O Street, 48 bid, 46 asked. 45 assed. Lady Somerset Visit to Washington. New Darss Goons Aarrvixe Dams. We wish tocall the particularattention Soldiers’ Home, — bid, Georgetown and Tenleytown, 5334 bid, 61 asked. Rock Creek, 100 bid, — asked. insurance Stocks—Firel Franklin, 52 bid, — asked. asked. National Ui ton, 175 uid, — y 5 Lady Henry Somersct, who is distinguished in England for her work asa temperance advo- cate, is expected in Washington tomorrow. With Mrs. Hannah Whitall Smith she will be the guest while here of Mrs. Olive Risley Soward. of our cusivmers and the public gen- erally to our NEW STOCK of FINB AND FASILIONABLE DRESS GOODS ‘Which we are daily opening, comprising ® beautiful line of Beitord Cords anda ccnplete amortment of New Fail Goode © the Newest Siyles, and at popular At $1, €1.50, $2, $2.50, €3, 85.50, 64, $4.50, 85 and $0. * LADIES' RIDING HATS AND CAPS. HATS FOR COACHMEN, GENTS’ WALKING AND DRIVING GLOVES, Among his genoral remarks about current i the department Gen. Crook says: ‘rom reports received the canteens seem to bo a success. The percentage of trials by courts-martial is practically the same as last year. The inspection of the posts. is now progressing, but will not be compléted for tion is to be formed here at once, the primary object of which ig to puta stop to fraudulent and questionable pensions, and to expose those that have already been granted. ‘The promoters of the new ordor will stylo themselves the Old | 12 and 2%e. piece. Picot, 17. piece. Satin, 19¢. Piece. » SEVENTH STREETS. men's, 43 bid, 60 asked. ‘Metropolitan, 78 bid, — Dion, 1734 bid, 20 asived. Ariing- asked. Corcoran,’ 63 bid, — asked. bid, 17 asked. German-Ameri- RIBBONS FOR MILLINERY. ‘But it is particularly for Millinery Ribbons that the Taraz Is Axwars A way of utilizing a special drive, We just purchased CANES, UMBKELLAS and RIDING CROPS. tly identified wit Prices, 5) dozen Embroidered Corset Covers, regular 35c. * a Guard. They are prominently iden! 130 bid, — asked. mac. 75 bid. 99 | some time. The reportsof theacting inspector | Lady Somerset comes to tho U: States at Also attic, tobe given aa a souvenir to introduce our | "asi# Hovsi claims not the silehtest fear of ag Set eueemcramegs tot tas alge ARCS vee] ocak colby Be bid, Gye puea”™ cults | general, as far aa recoived, show a gratifying | tho invitation of tho National W, C. I. U, She A COMPLETE STOCK OF MOURE- Corset Department. Our makes are the Thompson, | “™#stition. Prices are actually nearly half what are JAMES ¥. DAVIS' SONS, [increta a ‘asked. condition as oop me pupe pe noe will remain in this city two or three days, and ING GOODS of the best makes im- PD. charged at exclusive millinery stores, aud so superior P are rs in all our posts for RB. and @., Warner's, CB. and Ferris. These are the only und correct brands. The prices are the same the world over, therefore we give yon the num- ber and selling price of esch and every one for com- __—_—- IN WALL STREET TODAY, The Market Excessively Dull and Prices ks—Heal Estate Title, 123 bid, 183 asked. Columbia Title, 6% bid, 63; asked. Gas and lectric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, 423s Vid, 42% asked. Georgetown Gas, 4834 bid. — asked. U.S. Electric Light, *150 bid, 160 asked. ‘Telephone Stocks—-Pennsylvania,21 bid, 264 asked. Ported. In fact, we can show you one of the Lendsomest lines of FINE DRESS MA- UEKIALS to Le sound im this market. All worked it p.cin heures at the lowest prices, will be the principal speaker at a meeting to be = at the Metropolitan Church, tomorrow night after the ecumenical council closes. The struction of all our nf posts and su: general subject for discussion at the mecting ar- as will meet the conditions Christia: st citi Seger poy wy nee greene [log m work in greet cities. Bishop sete Nw. cor. Pennsylvania ave. and 12th st. @ variety to the display elsewhere that, as we said. competition is not thought of with us. FOR 3c. YARD,—Note the quality and shades of whose familes no proper quarters are provided. This matter should be consider SONAL AT- studio for (ASTISTIC FINE FORTHATTS—FERI tention given to all sittings. Large ‘ur Photos parison: mys. Low, prices. Have done at M. Somewhat Lower. spot dey Hurst will proside amd besides Lady Somerset, ‘ON FICE ONLY. our Plain Faille and Doubleaced Satin Rittons for | RET KEsLAHY's 6. Ye Huo an TL Ee | ay Yous, Oct. 19.—The stock tmarket was cap crapnopnon, ee eee amet | eet” Hannah Whitall Smith, President Carman and mee RD ee ~~~ | excessively dull today. Up tb noon only 83,000 | _ Miscellaneous Stock»—Washington Market Com- Sine ie aauianae Dr. Jobn W. Hamilton’ will talk. Miss Ketha- ¥. M. SHUSTER & soxa, wanda. FOR lie. YARDOG. G. Silk Ribbons, 2inches wide. |“Bezons Maxixa Your Fart Pon-| shares had changed hands. The first prices | PAW 49; "Stee pacomaue sacs, Gompay, catuemeinam aie SRS AE a ow PA AVE. C. B. a ls Gpirite— ‘These are suitabie for children's hats, We have them were generally 3¢a}¢ lower than the closing | % bid, 1 asked, Lincoln Hall, — bid, 100 asked. APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENSES. - Warner's 24 inebes wide at only 19c. yard. cHasEs" Saturday. Lake Shore and Reading were each | bull Kun Panorama Company, 15 bid, — asked. ‘The following list of liquor license applica- Held for Forgery. Ferris'— VELVET RIBBONS, satin faced, in Black and col- oF 5 per cent lower aud Missouri Pacific and New tionsare in the hands of the Commissioners! Thomas Henry and Robert Beles, young col-| M. W. Bevenipor, No. 574 P.D., 63.98. healer penton ioe c on ey con | FURNITURE, CARPETS AND HOUSEFUBNISH-| York Central oach 3 fer cent ‘aber for action, having been returned from the | ored men, were before the Police Court today No. 28, extra size, $3.60, haeageener anomie sear mbar TE IN@ Goops The only stock that displayed any mar! police nt: John Appich, 1303 11th | ona charge of forgery. It was alleged that NO. 1215 F AND 1214 6 STA, any other two establishments in town, Not ‘h to " o—— SSicicwciwimeremneniee naira | | meaner, eu in h Searcher oe Sc in oa such No. 320, $2.25, ‘Ribbons for years? Sen call ot eueestens and comstne gees on Wee © | Lowlevillé en mee Lng. on ~ Eareate te Leet Jones. The check, it is al- MSO yg (oa eee een ee areca kak oer au [Ie eae apnea Tene ee |i ee ee 9B street nerttwent | wie he Leoeieige at Soke iesaate | DECORATED DISNEE SETE, FuOM E18 TO ea No. 234, $3.50. Parlor Buites in Hair, Cloth or Plush... "zg | first hour and ptices further declined. At 11] guper, 8.602873; do. extra, &.9a4.40, oy. 227 Virginiaavenue southwest; | held in '€500 each for the grand jury. “ ‘TOILETSETS, OVER 150PATTERNS, No. 694, $2.50. 4 o'clock values were }¢ to 1 per cent below those | 4.0ua5.00; winter wheat patent, 5.15a5.50; ve, 218 9th street northwest; John TEA WARE, IN GREAT VARIETY. No. 104, extra long walat, 61.50. Frarmas Or Aur Kixos - Out $57 Hair, Cloth and Plush Suitee bat theme. | of Saturday, the latter in Union Pacidie. The | wheat, patent, s.00a5i8; spring wheat en ee A Suit in Trover. ec mei ne a meme ee een oer a ae cae ere eee ms Hickiug atFecnsirnseransercrivon |, Reaele W. Gy tan, by George C Hate] AnovE OX SECOND FLOOR, TAKE THREE No, 120, extra long waist, 1.25. MADE pe cag Rt mi Towest figures wero current. At this writing Maurice #,Dee & Joba 'L, Sinclain 211 7k | ton and E. M,Merble, led a suit in trover & si vaTOR No. 156, medium length waist, 61.25, ALL CAKPETS MADE AXD LAID FREE OF 1m.) the market is dull. 1 E: rd joney 3a4 per cont. Exchange quiet but | 979 ‘al.11ig; steamer, i—receipts, 82 stock, 1.450,- sales, 213,000 bushels. Southern whe street northwest: Leonha: EXPRESSLY FOR HAT TRIMMINGS. Simon G No. 101, extra long waist, 81. CHANGE. Dashels: STERLING SILVER 3 481340484 easier—Fultz, 98a1. 1.008108. Ne. 716, medium length waist, @2. You know, perhaps, that ‘The Prince of Wales” SMITH'S CREDIT HOUSE, Sees pose eee Simixed, ‘eusy; spor, 60 aakeg" year, Oiiyasiygt Re. 121, extra long waist, Zoe. Feathers aro the iatest. Let's take these and make 462 PA AVE. N.W., NEAR 4% 8ST. January, Sexest, Febraaty. Si sekeds —_, C. B. als Spirite, ‘No. 405, surah silk in Black, 94. Ne. 407, pongee silk in Ecru, $3 Ne. 230, Biack, $1.38. Wo. 272 and 278, Drab and White, @L. No. 279, Drab ard White, 7c. DR. WARNER'S. ‘Long waist, health, in Black, $1.75. Long waist, coraline, in Black. $1.75. comparisons. You may take those we soll at 85 cents sbunch and put them side by side with the $1.50 ‘Feathers shown ia the millinery stores and you will see no difference. There is no diference. Thin is a bold claim to put in writing, a foolish one if untrue. We know whereof we write, be sure of that, SOCENTS will buy here agood buncis of Prince of Wales Ostrich Feathers in all the autumn shades—just asgood quality as those at 65 cents, only theyare spliced. You would never kuow it by the looks, Bisck ‘Prince of Wales” Feathers in best variety, ‘WOe., 48e., G8e., SSe., We., $1.15 and $1.35 a bunch. UMBRELLA POMPONS are ancther late craze, made of ostrich feathers in uunbrella shape. You may have seen them om soe of the imported French hats, ‘The Palais Royal price for the best quality is only 08e Vunch. ieee foee Stock, 21,058 ' busttels; ea, — Looking Glasses of any size that have been dam- aged Reatlvered equal to new. se-4n No Roox FOR FURTHER ARGUMENT. 0008 tow edoredas ries whicy mals un be | Many persons Ey Sond. Question the CHEAFEST HOUSE IN THE| Loxpox, Oct. 19.—Mrd Parnell continues in CITY, quality considered. Good serviceable Suits for Men, im cassimere and cheviot, at $6, 86.75, 67.50, $8.60 and $9.25. Hine Deest Suite st. 610, $19.60, €18.7. 615 and $16. Loxvax, Oct. 19.—-The eon an Cea anne eee at 86, 87.50, fom ‘Baltimore for Antwerp py Heavy Oveveonta, at 5, 06, 97.25. 08, 68.50, Se Tod FINE BITS OF CHINA, SUITABLE FOR WED- RICH CUT AXD ENGRAVED GLASS WARE, @0' el? Ger Tax Bust CLAWED BY A LION, Panic at a Pesth Menagerie—Other News fy fh Prsrn, Get 19.—A panic and stampede oc- | Pe curred at a msbagerio here today, cansed by a ii epectator £ LUTZ & BRO, 497 Tenn. ave, s@joinine Xational How end Bawbels o; Lest wane at low prem, secure a little sleep. She of solid food. ae SOME MORE PRICE SURPRISES badly victimized (Qualities considered). Suits or boys, long pants, from 14 to 18, at #5, @@, | and many injured by s taches. Black Coque Feathers, 25e. to G80. 07.00, 08 and upward, train witha “Two members Jetted and Piain Quilis, Se. to 36. Children's Suits at $1.75, $2, $2.25, 62.50, $2.76, oe SE, Se pe ete eee ty, hair cut and for Feather Pompoas, 48c. to S3e. eee ieaae gate had afew BS - Jetted Pompons and Foativers, 48c. to $1.35. lace.’ and sent them to the - Linck Binds, ouly 19e. each. Sea Gulls, only 0c. euch. ‘Bost Quality Wings, 19. each. KAUFMIAN|FES BRANCH STORE, 3111 MST., GEORGETOWN. 1t| Cor. 12th st. and Ps. avo. $a ol?

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